Examples of Register of Sasines in a sentence
Otherwise it should normally refer to and identify a deed recorded in a specified division of the Register of Sasines.
The development permitted by this planning permission shall not be initiated by the undertaking of a material operation as defined in section 26(4)(a)-(f) of the Town and Country (Scotland) Planning Act 1997 in relation to the development, until a planning obligation pursuant to s.75(1)(a) of the said Act relating to the land has been registered in the Land Register of Scotland or recorded in the General Register of Sasines, as appropriate, to the written satisfaction of the planning authority.
One of the policy aims of the 2012 Act is to encourage the transfer of property titles recorded in the historic General Register of Sasines to the more recently established Land Register of Scotland with the aim of eventually closing the General Register of Sasines.
Otherwise, the description should normally refer to and identify a deed recorded in a specified division of the Register of Sasines.
The Seller will apply to the Keeper for an Advance Notice for the Disposition, in the form adjusted with the Purchaser, to be either (i) entered on the application record for the Property or (ii) recorded in the Register of Sasines no earlier than 10 working days prior to the Date of Entry.
Any changes to your title deeds, and the title deeds of any of your fellow owners who are affected by the change, must be registered in the Land Register of Scotland or the Register of Sasines.
Subject to subsection (2) below, in registering in the Register of Sasines a document mentioned in subsection (3) below the Keeper of the Registers of Scotland may make such consequential alterations to the Land Register of Scotland as the Keeper considers requisite.
Subject to section 9(5) of this Act, where a document recorded in the Register of Sasines is ordered to be rectified under this section and the order is likewise recorded, the document shall be treated as having been always so recorded as rectified.
In this situation the landlord will be registered as the legal owner of the land in the Land Register or Register of Sasines.
In making such an order the sheriff shall specify each property affected by the order, in such terms as enable it to be identified in the Register of Sasines or, as the case may be, the Land Register of Scotland.